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The Week at Duke {in 60 Seconds}: Eweek; Miro Exhibit; Fracking Study

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Welcome to the Week at Duke-- in 60 Seconds.

It’s Entrepreneurship Week at Duke! Eweek features panel discussions and a student fair, as well as a special multimedia series on today.duke.edu.

A Duke study spanning two decades has found that aggressive children are less likely to become violent criminals as adults if they receive early intervention.

Duke professor Mark Chaves is the director of a survey of U.S. congregations that has found that religious acceptance of homosexuals is on the rise in America.

The Miro exhibit at the Nasher Museum opens Sunday and features more than 50 works by Joan Miro, one of the masters of 20th-century art.

Finally, Duke researchers have found that faulty wells are the cause of drinking water contamination from fracking, not the drilling process itself. This is the first study to pinpoint the source of methane contamination from fracking.

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